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BY J. MARIE CARLANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE
Photos courtesy of Specialty Coffee Association
Cup of Excellence (CoE) and the Alliance for Coffee Excellence (ACE) have officially formed a partnership with the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA). Yesterday, the organizations signed a memorandum of understanding at the World of Coffee trade show in Copenhagen, Denmark—the perfect place for industry experts to come together and celebrate the achievement.
Streamlining and Innovating Coffee Assessment
CoE, ACE, and SCA have always operated independently, but the organizations have occasionally collaborated on small-scale projects. This partnership will allow them to work closely together to, among other long-term plans, reshape and unify the approach to coffee evaluation throughout the specialty industry. This will begin with incorporating the SCA’s Coffee Value Assessment (CVA), which was launched in April of last year, into Cup of Excellence competition structures, particularly the descriptive and scoring portions of the CVA analysis protocol. The SCA technical team will team up with CoE head judges and staff to adapt the CVA form to the competition, with hopes to streamline the process of judging and sensory evaluation for competition coffees and ensure better impartiality during assessment.
Yannis Apostolopoulos, CEO of the Specialty Coffee Association, expressed his excitement for the partnership and its benefits: “This partnership goes beyond improving quality assessment; it aims to enhance the entire coffee ecosystem. By collaborating and sharing expertise, we will set new standards that benefit everyone from producers to consumers, ultimately making coffee better for all,” Yannis said in a press release about the memorandum of understanding signing.
Promoting Producers and Educators
Another aim of the new partnership is to build on the skills of in-country cuppers and coffee educators, whose expertise is crucial to the industry, while increasing their recognition on the global scale. With the SCA’s platform and support, Cup of Excellence and Alliance for Coffee Excellence can further their reach in focusing on positive change for specialty-coffee producers and coffee quality.
The synergy between the organizations could be a catalyst for positive changes in the specialty industry, making it easier to showcase award-winning coffees, uplift the work of CoE and ACE in the nonprofit sector, and rewarding producers for their achievements.
“For too many years our organizations have walked separate paths,“ said Erwin Mierisch, executive director for Cup of Excellence and Alliance for Coffee Excellence, in a press release. “This long-awaited partnership is just the beginning of the positive impact that is expected for farmers, producing countries, and roasters searching for high quality. From education to quality analysis to outreach and information-sharing, huge opportunities abound to drive specialty coffee in the right direction.”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
J. Marie Carlan (she/they) is the online editor for Barista Magazine. She’s been a barista for 16 years and writing since she was old enough to hold a pencil. When she’s not behind the espresso bar or toiling over content, you can find her perusing record stores, writing poetry, and trying to keep the plants alive in her Denver apartment.
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